The purpose of this research, carried out between 2008 and 2010, was to investigate the evidence for prioritising school travel initiatives, and to develop an evidence-based toolkit for the design of school travel systems, to supplement existing school travel initiatives. There are tangible economic, safety, health and environmental reasons for giving greater priority to school travel initiatives, and a more coordinated approach to optimising school travel systems could be adopted. This would also help the government address its Government Policy Statement (GPS) theme of economic growth and productivity, although further work is needed to balance the impacts of school travel initiatives against other projects, such as state highway develo...
A walking school bus involves parents or other adults escorting a group of children on a set route t...
New Zealand schools can elect to implement school traffic safety programmes such as walking school b...
AIMS: To evaluate the effect of site specific advice from a school travel coordinator on school trav...
Purpose. In New Zealand, the School Travel Plan (STP) program was developed to increase school-relat...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
The everyday school-run contributes to a large extent to the rush-hour traffic in most developed co...
Introduction Built environment infrastructure that supports active travel may help increase rates o...
Introduction Active school travel (AST) is important for child and environmental health. In New Zeal...
The number of primary school children travelling to school by car has almost doubled in 20 years. A ...
The number of primary school children travelling to school by car has almost doubled in 20 years. A ...
The London borough of Merton is faced with a traffic problem. Increased congestion on the roads, due...
© 2019 The Authors Introduction: Active school travel (AST) is important for child and environmental...
Background: Scholarship on active transport to school has largely focused on children, (large) urban...
New Zealand schools can elect to implement school traffic safety programmes such as walking school b...
A walking school bus involves parents or other adults escorting a group of children on a set route t...
New Zealand schools can elect to implement school traffic safety programmes such as walking school b...
AIMS: To evaluate the effect of site specific advice from a school travel coordinator on school trav...
Purpose. In New Zealand, the School Travel Plan (STP) program was developed to increase school-relat...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
The everyday school-run contributes to a large extent to the rush-hour traffic in most developed co...
Introduction Built environment infrastructure that supports active travel may help increase rates o...
Introduction Active school travel (AST) is important for child and environmental health. In New Zeal...
The number of primary school children travelling to school by car has almost doubled in 20 years. A ...
The number of primary school children travelling to school by car has almost doubled in 20 years. A ...
The London borough of Merton is faced with a traffic problem. Increased congestion on the roads, due...
© 2019 The Authors Introduction: Active school travel (AST) is important for child and environmental...
Background: Scholarship on active transport to school has largely focused on children, (large) urban...
New Zealand schools can elect to implement school traffic safety programmes such as walking school b...
A walking school bus involves parents or other adults escorting a group of children on a set route t...
New Zealand schools can elect to implement school traffic safety programmes such as walking school b...
AIMS: To evaluate the effect of site specific advice from a school travel coordinator on school trav...